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Daylight saving means twilight cricket not far away

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20 Sep, 2017 09:15 PM2 mins to read

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The Crazy Horses are one of the 28 teams that played twilight cricket in Rotorua last season. Photo/Supplied

The Crazy Horses are one of the 28 teams that played twilight cricket in Rotorua last season. Photo/Supplied

The arrival of daylight saving in New Zealand heralds a multitude of social cricket players dusting cobwebs off bat, balls and pads as twilight cricket takes centre stage for many in the Bay of Plenty.

New Zealand Cricket reported 170,000-plus registered players in the 2015/16 season, however anecdotal evidence suggested many more casual players turn out for social and twilight cricket each summer.

Bay of Plenty Cricket manager Tai Bridgman-Raison said the popularity of twilight cricket leagues reflected what people were increasingly looking for from their sporting experience - a limited time commitment, maximum involvement and an enjoyable social experience.

Rotorua's twilight cricket, otherwise known as 'business house' cricket traditionally starts after Labour Weekend and is played on a Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

Organiser Gary Dender said last season there were 28 teams registered and games were played at Boord Park, Puarenga Park and Neil Hunt Park.

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Taupo social cricketers are catered for with Wednesday night hit-outs at Owen Delaney Park, with the Eastern Bay of Plenty twilight games also played on Wednesday evenings at artificial wickets around Whakatane.

Bay of Plenty Cricket Twilight Cricket Venues:

-Taupo Cricket Association - Wednesday Nights @ Owen Delaney Park
Contact - taupocricket@gmail.com

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-Mount Maunganui Cricket Club - Monday & Tuesday Nights @ Blake Park
Contact - David Tatley 027 321 8027

-Te Puna Rugby Club - Thursday Nights @ Maramatanga Park
Contact - Steve Meredith 027 282 7500

-Rotorua - Tuesday and Wednesday Nights at various venues
Contact - g.k.dender@xtra.co.nz

-Te Puke Cricket Club - Tuesday Nights @ Te Puke Domain and other grounds
Contact - Barry Roderick 027 710 5449

-Whakatane United Cricket Club - Wednesday nights at various venues
Contact - Alex Yates 027 322 6774

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